This is my graduate thesis for my Bachelor of Science minor (Applied Psychology) at Southwest University. Below is an archive of the thesis. Contents were recorded in simplified Chinese.
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Investigation of the Mental Health Status of College Students and its Correlation with Sound Personality
ZHU Yifan
Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, PR China
Abstract: The SCL-90 and College Students Sound Personality Scale randomly sampled 244 valid questionnaires and used SPSS Statistic 23 to perform descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, t-tests, and Analysis of Variance on the collected data. The results showed that the overall average score of SCL-90 was 58.30 points, the standard deviation was 52.88 points, and the average score of each factor did not exceed 1.00 points, which did not meet the positive screening criteria. Mental health levels within Southwestern University are superior to other online questionnaires. Different major categories, school areas, and birth areas have an impact on the rate of positive mental health detection. At the same time, whether it is a single-parent family, different growth guardians, and different frequency of family quarrels has a certain impact on the level of mental health. The average score of the College Student’s Sound Personality Scale is 185.95 points, and the standard deviation is 30.39 points, which is slightly lower than the level of literature value. Through the correlation analysis of SCL-90 factor and sound personality factor, it is found that there is a very significant moderate negative correlation between healthy personality factor and SCL-90 factor, that is, students with better psychological conditions also perform better in all dimensions of sound personality, and vice versa. Finally, through the interviews with the two students and the review of relevant literature, some suggestions for solving the psychological problems of college students and improving the quality of sound personality were summarized.
Key Words: college students; mental health; sound personality